“Help Me with My Cat,” A Request for Animal Communications

On June 10, 2008, I received an email with subject of “”Help Me with My Cat,” A Request for Animal Communications. She had litter box problems with her cat.  The cat was urinating outside the litter box. I couldn’t figure out how this person found me – she is from California. So I asked. Imagine my surprise when she mentioned an article on MSNBC.com and a blog! After receiving another request on a “cat behavior problem” that had also mentioned the MSNBC.com blog, I started putting it together. I quickly sent an email to a client in South Carolina (my husband’s cousin) and asked if she knew anything about this blog.

Her reply was “Yes!” She read the MSNBC.com article “What’s on your cat’s mind? Ask a pet whisperer” and answered the request the forum question. The forum is now closed. RDCgrrl’s entry stated she was skeptic of animal communications and animal communicators until I worked with her and her cats. Now she is a believer!

I love the power of the Internet. The article does a good job of explaining animal communications. Thanks “RDCgrrl” for putting Animal Bridges in the blog!


 

  • Does your pet have pain or act scared sometimes?
  • Ever wish you could tell her something she would understand?
  • Wish you knew what he was thinking?

Every people/pet team has unique needs. Often, a combination of approaches will serve both the client and the pet best. It really depends on each individual animal and person’s needs. All methods are gentle and loving.

Each session is as unique as your pet and each session with your pet can be unique from her previous sessions.

It’s easy to set up your sessions, just contact me here or call me at 612-237-9580. I’m happy to help you explore the options and find the best solution for your unique situation.

“Elaine has been very helpful and supportive since my adoption of a very anxious dog. Her TTouch sessions and ongoing communication has helped us both. She has great suggestions and is very responsive to my frantic calls.” – Lynnea Forness, Minneapolis, MN